That’s right, pop sensation Ariana Grande dropped her latest record early Friday (Feb. 8) and her fans are going absolutely bananas with excitement.

After releasing the album’s debut/self-titled single in November, Grande established that Thank U, Next would embody a fierce and all-female empowering vibe.

The singer positively addresses her relationships with Pete Davidson, Ricky Alvarez, Big Sean and the late Mac Miller throughout the album — sharing that although they taught her valuable lessons and that she loves them as individuals, she has moved on.

In only a matter of hours, the album shot straight to the No. 1 spot on iTunes in a number of different countries. Thank U, Next is currently expected to dominate the Billboard 200 for a number of weeks.

Grande and Davidson reportedly began dating last May, but for undisclosed reasons, their engagement was called off. It wasn’t long after the tragic death of Miller.

Davidson had nothing but kind words for her, despite joking about his split with Grande in a promo released ahead of an episode of SNL. The comic said the break-up was “nobody’s business,” but added that Grande is a “wonderful, strong person” and that he “genuinely wishes her all the happiness in the world.”

Two albums in only six months? 2018 may have been a tough year for the 25-year-old, but it’s clear she’s back and stronger than ever.

The singer’s older brother, Frankie Grande, even offered some kind words. “It’s impossible for me to pick a favorite or a top 5 because this entire album is the greatest thing I have ever heard! #thankunext,” he wrote.

Ariana Grande performs with Kygo onstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 20, 2018, in Indio, Calif.